West Chicago
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How Bartlett PD cultivates suburban law enforcement’s liveliest social media presenceOct 04, 2024 5:15 am - From “Friday the 13th”-themed safety tips to videos of officers welcoming fall by issuing pumpkin spice-scented traffic tickets, Bartlett police have injected humor and wit into their popular social media feeds. Here’s their method behind the madness.
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Delia Ramirez: 2024 candidate for U.S. House 3rd District representativeOct 03, 2024 3:00 am - Delia Ramirez is a Democrat running for U.S. House 3rd District.
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John Booras: 2024 candidate for U.S. House 3rd District representativeOct 03, 2024 3:00 am - John Booras is a Republican running for U.S. House 3rd District.
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West Chicago man faces drug-induced homicide charge in fentanyl-related deathOct 02, 2024 1:46 pm - A West Chicago man has been charged with drug-induced homicide.
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Wood Dale man pleads guilty to DUI that killed stepdaughterOct 02, 2024 1:44 pm - A Wood Dale man has pleaded guilty to driving drunk, causing a crash that killed his stepdaughter.
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DuPage, 3rd Congressional candidates to face off in Wheaton forumOct 02, 2024 11:00 am - Candidates running for DuPage countywide offices will participate in a League of Women Voters forum on Thursday night at Wheaton City Hall
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3rd Congressional hopefuls outline do-overs for immigration systemOct 01, 2024 10:50 pm - Worker permits, deputizing immigration attorneys among ideas at 3rd Congressional District forum.
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‘Spooky Trail’ returns to West ChicagoOct 01, 2024 9:01 pm - The West Chicago Park District recently announced the return of its annual “Spooky Trail,” a thrilling outdoor walking experience perfect for Halloween lovers.
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DuPage County Dist. 2 board members host donation drive for domestic violence shelterOct 01, 2024 8:49 pm - Donations to benefit a domestic violence shelter in DuPage County can be made through the end of October.
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Court fight over West Chicago greenhouse dispute continuesOct 01, 2024 5:42 pm - The West Chicago family whose backyard greenhouse ran afoul of city officials — leading to $20,000 in fines — are not giving up their fight to keep it.